Anne Deeter Gallaher was a featured guest on June 9, during the third hour of Syndicated Talk Radio Host Mike Siegel. Anne shares insights for college students and graduates to help them become employable post-graduation in 2016, and to better understand the power of your digital tattoo and how to leverage your soft skills in a job interview.

It’s graduation time and Amy D. Howell has practical insights to share with today’s 21 million college students: “It’s not a matter of making good grades. It’s a matter of looking at things from an employer’s standpoint,” says Amy to Memphis Daily News reporter Don Wade.

Anne Deeter Gallaher was featured on FOX 43 WPMT on May 19 with morning news anchor Melanie Orlins to talk about tips on helping graduates become more employable. “Hard skills get you the interview, your soft skills seal the deal,” says Gallaher. Listen for more game-changing insights for students who are transitioning into college and from college to career.

Your network is your net worth. As students prepare to graduate from high school and college, building your personal brand and expanding your network are critical to business success. Anne Deeter Gallaher, co-author of Students in High Gear, shares insights on Wednesday, November 16, at the Women’s Entpreneurship Luncheon on Dot Connecting: Making Friendships in Business.

Dr. Eric Barron, president of Penn State University, will attend and accept a personal copy of Students in High Gear and be recognized for his contribution to the book aimed at shortening the learning curves of college students as they prepare for the workforce.

During the luncheon, table topics will be discussed and insights gained from women entrepreneurs, aspiring entrepreneurs, and professors in the Small Business Development Center at Penn State.

Topics will include:

“Penn State is host to over 100 events this week, and 162 nations are participating for a total of 10 million participants! Unleashing innovation, creating jobs, and improving lives. I am so excited and honored to be a part of this truly high gear event,” says Anne.